By: Vijay K Jain; Vijay K Jain

The book is a masterpiece work on Jainism, the most profound religion in South Asia. In its three sections, it discusses the ideas of knowledge, objects-of-knowledge and the conduct required to attain perfect knowledge, i.e., omniscience.

The man who, having grasped the Words of the Omniscient
Lord, destroys delusion (moha), attachment (rāga), and
aversion (dvesa), gets rid of all miseries, in a short time. - page 103

By: Dada Bhagwan

How can you remain sincere to Dada? By following the Agnas. The Agnas are actually a great thing. With the grace and the Agnas of the Gnani Purush, and your sincerity towards your goal, everything can change. You should put into application whatever Dada says, you should not keep a single opinion that differs from Dada. Sincere does not mean ‘without mistakes’; rather a sincere person has unity of heart, he does not allow separation to arise [with the other person]. Howe...

By: Dada Bhagwan

How can you remain sincere to Dada? By following the Agnas. The Agnas are actually a great thing. With the grace and the Agnas of the Gnani Purush, and your sincerity towards your goal, everything can change. You should put into application whatever Dada says, you should not keep a single opinion that differs from Dada. Sincere does not mean ‘without mistakes’; rather a sincere person has unity of heart, he does not allow separation to arise [with the other person]. Howe...

By: Dada Bhagwan

How can you remain sincere to Dada? By following the Agnas. The Agnas are actually a great thing. With the grace and the Agnas of the Gnani Purush, and your sincerity towards your goal, everything can change. You should put into application whatever Dada says, you should not keep a single opinion that differs from Dada. Sincere does not mean ‘without mistakes’; rather a sincere person has unity of heart, he does not allow separation to arise [with the other person]. Howe...

By: Huguette Bertrand

By: dan menkini

These 17 stories explore spiritual growth from a variety of approaches. Just vaguely science fiction, a bit social fantasy, these allegorical tales from the 1980s anticipate our fascination with digital reality and ask us to look deeper. What are we really seeking in relationships? How far from our comfort-zone will we stretch? What does it mean to be a disciple of a Higher Calling? What is our purpose in life? And how are we dealing with the obstacles that keep us...

By: dan menkin

This book contains the 13 additional chapters that were written after Transformation Through Bodywork was published. They have been gathered together here for readers of that book who wish to read more. They are all dialogues of the nature found in Transformation Through Bodywork chapters 14-20.
In 1999 the author retired from professional life and has since devoted his time to spiritual practices. However, in late 2017, Transformation Through Bodywork went out-o...

By: Shreshth Goyal

By: World Library Foundation Newsletter Dept.

Keeping our patrons informed with the ongoing changes, we created the World Library Foundation Newsletter. The newsletter includes news and information about our various portals and the wonderful books, articles, encyclopedias, photographs, and research documents that may be found here.
For our Volume 2, 5th Issue, May 2018, we would like to share with you some stories about the books you will find on our shelves. We hope the newsletter will lead readers to discover i...

By: Benjamin Lee Cooper

This will give a student the ability to study one section every day of each month, and then repeat this process each month. My previous work on my book 'Counting Roots' has greatly helped the creation of this book, because they are both dictionaries really, but they are ordered differently from each other, but neither are ordered in the typical alephbet order. Also, while working on this book, I found a few missing words in my 'Counting Roots' dictionary, and a few error...

This book is essentially an enhanced dictionary that can also be used for these other purposes:
1: to determine the frequencies of word usage in the Tanakh ('Old' Testament).
2: to more easily compare words with similar spellings.
3: to compare all of the words that come from one single root, which can help us to better understand those word meanings and word usages.
4: to discover what root a word belongs to.
5: to discover roots that other dictionaries do not...

By: Martin Zucker

A brief personal account, written by one of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's closest associates, of the very early days of the Transcendental Meditation movement.

Maharishi’s real destination on leaving India was the United States. An American had heard one of his talks and urged him to go to America, that his teaching would really catch on there. Maharishi felt also that if he could popularize meditation in the most progressive and creative country on earth, it would surely accelerate expansion of the practice elsewhere in the world.
But getting to America — or anywhere, for that matter — was solely determined by the degree of s...

By: Jonathan Jacob Kenigson

This work is a brief set of notes; it has warrant neither to a claim of comprehensiveness nor of context. It represents the beginning of an odyssey toward realization of the classical ideal in mathematics education at the doctoral level.

By: Dr. Shashank Vyankatesh Parulekar

Applied Anatomy For Obstetrics and Gynecology is a book that combines the basic subject 'Anatomy' and the applied or clinical subject 'Obstetrics and Gynecology' for postgraduate students and clinicians. It has 91 pages, 14 chapters, and 37 illustrations which explain why a clinician does what he does in treating his patients, or the anatomical principles underlying the treatment of Obstetric and Gynecological disorders. The book has an advantage over the conventional bo...

A book to explain why obstetricians and gynecologists do what they do.

By: Dada Bhagwan

First comes, serving your mother and father, they are the ones who have given birth to you, then comes the service to your guru. They have obliged you since childhood by suffering many difficulties, and yet they have raised you, educated you and instilled moral values in you. One should never overlook the humility and reverence for them in this entire life. A huge gap has formed between the old generation and the new generation. The elderly cannot let go of their old-fas...

By: Dada Bhagwan

First comes, serving your mother and father, they are the ones who have given birth to you, then comes the service to your guru. They have obliged you since childhood by suffering many difficulties, and yet they have raised you, educated you and instilled moral values in you. One should never overlook the humility and reverence for them in this entire life. A huge gap has formed between the old generation and the new generation. The elderly cannot let go of their old-fas...

By: Dada Bhagwan

First comes, serving your mother and father, they are the ones who have given birth to you, then comes the service to your guru. They have obliged you since childhood by suffering many difficulties, and yet they have raised you, educated you and instilled moral values in you. One should never overlook the humility and reverence for them in this entire life. A huge gap has formed between the old generation and the new generation. The elderly cannot let go of their old-fas...